For this price, you can buy branded headphones from a famous manufacturer, such as hd450, which will be so much higher in level that this craft is even unworthy of comparison. With its pros. Low price noise canceling headphones. Long working time. The ability to work in analog mode, via cable, like regular headphones. Cons: Anker's "signature" sound is terrible, in any of their audio products, tuned to lovers of low-frequency booming, to modern pop music. Digital processing is torn. It is acceptable to play only when connected by wire, when the DSP configured for bassheads is turned off. Noise canceling is uneven, volume levels jump when switching, it makes my head hurt. Huge sound delay - it's disgusting to watch the video, it's impossible to play. Many features that worsen the user experience, such as the inability to work when the charger is connected, comments in a nasty female voice issued at full volume, regardless of the current sound level setting, constant jumps in the sound level when switching devices and operating modes, a poor sensor for only one function, which was sewn with white thread just to be, with constant false positives. The ear pads are bad and small, they put pressure on even small ears. After an hour, I want to take it off, and after 2, take it off and throw it at the wall, how uncomfortable they are.
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